abbreviate, blemish, crop, cut off short, elide, extinguish, mow, prune, set apart, strip, take out
Definitionadj. terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off
Last update: July 27, 2015
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Her article was truncated and published in the journal. [Please select]
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The top of the cone that has been truncated in a plane parallel to its base is a circle. [Please select]
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To truncate a word in Business Source Elite add an asterisk at the end of the word. [Please select]
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Whatever number is settled on for the PCC from 2005, you cannot truncate the terms of any existing members. [Please select]
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They fell in the struggle at the feet of the Recluse, who, maimed and truncated as his form appears, possesses, nevertheless, great strength, as well as violent passions. [Please select]
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The truncated conical crater summit of the diminutive volcano emitted a vertical and serpentine fume redolent of aromatic oriental incense. [Please select]
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'Keep him so, then,' said the abbot testily, who did not love to have his periods truncated. [Please select]
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The feet are large; the fore-feet broad, somewhat truncated, with moderately long toes and powerful claws. [Please select]
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For this purpose he selected, with Makitok's permission, the truncated cone close to the recluse's dwelling. [Please select]
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On the mound was erected a truncated obelisk, the stone emblem of the Sun-god. [Please select]
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